Example sentences of "see more " in BNC.

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1 Now artistic intention can be seen more clearly as just one of many often overlapping strands — ideological , economic , social , political — that make up the work of art , whether literary text , painting , or sculpture .
2 If you can afford to , it 's generally best to spread your auditions around the drama schools so that you are seen more than once .
3 The control check is often better done initially before the vital actions , perhaps even before getting into the cockpit , when the control surfaces can be seen more easily .
4 The company said that the first six months of the year ‘ have seen more new business than during any previous period ’ .
5 The meeting with Mr Terreblanche — ‘ ET ’ as he is popularly known — is seen more as a public relations gesture than a meaningful initiative .
6 Meanwhile , the Services had to live on their very considerable wartime fat until the way ahead could be seen more clearly .
7 The contract to reprocess fuel for the Japan Atomic Power Company is the fourth extension to a deal signed in 1968 which has seen more than 1,000 tons of spent Magnox fuel delivered to Sellafield .
8 This is nowhere seen more clearly than in comic books , which have long provided adults and children with an outlet for their imagination .
9 This could explain the very rare sightings ( a family of plesiosaurs , for instance , would surely be seen more often ) .
10 Whether this is seen as a straightforward historical progression from polytheism to monotheism , or whether it is seen more as bringing out ideas implicit in the Jewish religion from the beginning , there is a clear case for identifying Judaism as a monotheistic religion despite its limited recognition of other gods .
11 Many have seen more than a hint of Greek architecture about the Baroque façade .
12 Cases of strangles were rarely reported in the ‘ 60 's and ‘ 70's but the disease appears to be seen more often these days .
13 During the First World War the red cars of the Corporation were seen more regularly at Squires Gate , where there was a military camp .
14 I wished indeed to have seen more — his talent appears to me very great . ’
15 When the findings have been put into the kitty then relationships between facts and relationships between research studies can be seen more clearly and these in turn will lead the knowledgeable research worker to spot the points where further enquiry needs to be made .
16 Among the reasons for this is the subtle change in relationship which occurs , enabling the teacher to be seen more often alongside the pupil , a person of humour and unexpected worldly interests , taking part in the everyday activities of life , sharing the triumphs and disasters of such occasions and bonded by unexpected confidences .
17 Joseph Gamgee recorded that on his return from the Continent , Sewell said ‘ I have seen more lame horses while posting from Harwich to London than I have met with in all my journeys and during my inspection of veterinary schools and public places in France , Switzerland , Germany and Belgium ’ .
18 Not only will markstones show up more easily when undergrowth has died down , but earthworks can be seen more readily in the low-angle winter sun .
19 The world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men , over every cast and shade of intellect , as that which emanated from Rousseau between 1749 and 1762 .
20 Charlotte , who has seen more than 20 prime ministers come and go in Britain since she was born in 1877 , received her 15th telegram from the Queen .
21 ‘ He 's done more , seen more , to make him want to toss it all in than almost anybody his age .
22 The agent will send it around to publishing houses where she or he will have contacts , so your work will be seen more quickly and with a more benevolent eye .
23 In spite of the power and continuing influence of Skinner 's ideas , it is important that Verbal Behaviour is seen more in terms of a set of claims or predictions , which are illustrated with anecdotal evidence and hypothetical examples , rather than a theory which has been tested against research evidence .
24 But Hodkinson had seen more than enough .
25 Some infections may be seen more commonly due to defective immunity and exposure to infections in a community .
26 Perhaps the distinction I want to draw can be seen more clearly if we start with an example involving size rather than colour .
27 AMERICA 'S oil patch has seen more whingeing than wildcatting in recent years .
28 And , in the country at large , the administration is seen more and more as a high-tax collector .
29 It was seen more as a patriotic form of national self-expression than as a pro-nazi organization and hence was not closed down in September 1939 when war was declared .
30 Stocky , adaptable and full of vim , Mark has all the hallmarks of the bona fide allrounder , wielding a stubborn blade in addition to the accurate seam-up that has already seen more than one class act tumble before a shrewdly concealed slower ball .
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